Extrême droite : émeute à Jérusalem – 4 juillet 2011
Rightists riot in Jerusalem
Israel News
Following Supreme Court rally in support of rabbis, right-wing activists block roads
Yair Altman
07.04.11
Dozens of right-wing activists blocked Herzl Boulevard at the entrance to Jerusalem Monday evening to protest the recent detention of rabbis by the Israel Police.
The riots followed a rally at the Supreme Court in support of Rabbis Dov Lior and Yaakov Yosef.
Protestors also blocked roads near the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva and attempted to block Jerusalem’s light rail. Other rioters damaged a pipe near the Chords Bridge in the capital.
Police forces dispersed the protestors using mounted officers and water cannons. Five rioters were detained, including a boy.
At one point, police also directed motorists arriving in Jerusalem via Highway 1 to another road in order to ensure that they avert the protests.
Earlier Monday, Thousands of protestors arrived in Jerusalem in a massive show of support for Rabbis Dov Lior and Yaakov Yosef who were arrested last week for their endorsement of the King’s Torah – a book said to encourage the killing of non-Jews. Read more…
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